Route 2 Delays
An issue is causing a service disruption on Route 2. Expect delays. Track your bus at iriderta.org/ridetime.
An issue is causing a service disruption on Route 2. Expect delays. Track your bus at iriderta.org/ridetime.
Routes 2, 16, 70 is being rerouted between Weddington and Greencroft. Use closest stops at Shiloh Springs & Salem or Shiloh Springs & Twin Woods.
Southbound Main and Franklin stop #2007 has been closed. A temporary stop has been added at Main and Washington.
Southbound Main and Franklin stop #2007 has been closed. A temporary stop has been added at Main and Washington.
Due to Construction, stop ID# 168, 170, & 171 will be closed. Temporary stops on Holly at Muncie and Holly at Alice.
Route 8 stop # 1243 Salem and Delaware is closed. There is a temporary stop at Salem and Kenilworth.
RTA is adjusting services on several routes starting May 26, 2024. Visit iriderta.org for details.
Due to construction, the stop at Wilmington @ Thorpe ID 1627 is closed.
Southbound Main and Franklin stop #2007 has been closed. A temporary stop has been added at Main and Washington.
Routes 2, 16, 70 is being rerouted between Weddington and Greencroft. Use closest stops at Shiloh Springs & Salem or Shiloh Springs & Twin Woods.
(DAYTON, OHIO)… The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA) is gearing up to celebrate Ohio Loves Transit Week by showing customers some love and appreciation with free rides system-wide and giveaways on Valentine’s Day, Wednesday, Feb. 14.
As part of the celebration, all rides will be free system-wide on Valentine’s Day. RTA employees will also be handing out free RTA swag items, such as knit caps, sunglasses, pins and suckers at Wright Stop Plaza and on various RTA routes throughout the day.
Customers can also enter to win a gift basket featuring three months’ worth of rides, RTA swag and other items by answering trivia questions on our social media pages. Also, a photo station will be set up at Wright Stop Plaza featuring our bus front. Customers are encouraged to snap a picture and share it on social media using #DYT♥TRANSIT and tagging the RTA.
Ohio Loves Transit Week, which runs from Feb. 11-17, highlights how Ohio’s public transportation systems strive to enhance mobility for all people throughout Ohio. Last year, the RTA provided 6.8 million trips, helping to create and maintain jobs that are essential in keeping our communities moving. Whether it’s taking riders to the grocery store, providing a ride to medical appointments, ensuring riders get to and from work, or other essential trips, RTA is here for you.
Ohio transit comes in all shapes and forms, from rail to streetcars, to buses, vans and bikes. Ohio’s transit provides more than 52 million trips each year. To learn more about Ohio Loves Transit, visit Ohioneedstransit.org.
MEDIA CONTACT: Kristi Newton (937) 425-8379, Communications and Community Relations Manager